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Reflections on Okwu ID’s Journey
Kedu otu anyị si ruo ebe a? (How did we get here?). Before writing this, I was working on Canva, the online design tool I’ve been using since 2018 to create content for Okwu ID. I was fiddling with a post I had almost finished, trying to decide whether to post it on the main
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![Àmà rà chi: Chapter 1 [Igbo Webtoons]](https://okwuid.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Amarachi-Cover-3.png)
Àmà rà chi: Chapter 1 [Igbo Webtoons]
Amarachi is a webtoon series about the life of a 21 year old Igbo girl who grew up in the States. Read Chapter 2 Back to webtoon homepage
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Exciting Online Resources for Learning about Igbo Culture
If you’re eager to learn more about Igbo culture, many online resources are available to you! Whether you’re interested in the language, history, art, music, or cuisine of the Igbo people, there are plenty of exciting avenues to explore. Here are just a few resources that we recommend: Ukpuru – This is a Tumblr blog
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WHERE TO LEARN IGBO IN LONDON??
WHERE TO LEARN IGBO IN LONDON?? To be updated K’anyi suo Igbo… Let’s speak Igbo Many Igbos, particularly within the diaspora, struggle to speak Igbo. This can be attributed to several factors, some of which were highlighted on the 1st episode of OkwuID’s discussion panel; Is the Igbo Language Dying Language is a pivotal part




